I assume the way I should do this is to turn then all down with the (rig) volume control until they all sound the same level.
This won't affect the sound will it?
I assume the way I should do this is to turn then all down with the (rig) volume control until they all sound the same level.
This won't affect the sound will it?
Thanks for the offer, but I already ordered the Tech 21.
It arrived today. It's great. Cab sims stays on as it's fairly flat, which I think is great as the excellent cabs sound great through it.
Love it.
I'm so glad I ordered mine when I did!
Groups of profiles should be allowed, so we can download all profiles of a user, or all of a certain amp.
For example, if there is a Mesa Triple rec set of profiles, I have to download each one. It would be nice to say, "I want all this user's profiles of this amp"!
I think I was pressing the right rig button too, when it happened.
Thanks a lot for all the advice. I decided to try out the tech 21 power engine. Couldn't justify spending much more, and didn't fancy the look of most PA speakers.
Never happened before firmware 2.0. It only seems to have happened when I have an MP3 player plugged in via Return and Alternative inputs. But I am not sure that was what caused it. Both times it happened to me I was scrolling quickly with the rigs buttons in perform mode.
Ok, all this advice is great.
I've set it up as suggested, main out -8dB.
Most patches didn't do the wobbly blown speaker sound. Except a couple of really high gain ones. So I turned the rig volume down and it stopped.
I think it's sorted.
I also think I should get a FRFR cab like the Matrix C12 active.
Mine was being weird, so I reformatted the memory stick and that fixed it!
Ok, thanks. I hope I haven't broken the Kemper!
Strange thing, it sounds fine now I have plugged it from the headphone socket. It also sounded fine when I reduced the volume on each rig a fair amount and turned the amp up.
I will try resetting it, does anyone know if I will lose my performances?
Anyway, thanks again.
Ok, thank you very much for taking the time to explain that.
So, the best thing to do is to plug the headphone out into my stereo, is that the case? I have it plugged into the same input and it sounds fine. Should I just pick another input?
Also, does it matter what volume I have the headphone out set to? I guess it might, but I have probably got it on max.
Thanks again for your help.
Ah, one thing. When I said I played some music, I just plugged my iPod into the same input the Kemper is plugged into.
Nope, I was (am) going from main out into the CD input in my amp.
If I have busted my speakers, why has it taken so long, and why does it sound fine with music?
I guess I will try headphones out.
:((
Ok, so I tried headphones and the fizzing is gone. So I turned the volume down on each profile. If I turn it down enough the fizzing stops.
That's weird right? The Kemper shouldn't just suddenly start clipping where it wasn't before? And can the output at line level blow speakers?
Yep, same here. Every time pressing the right button on the Rig d-pad.
I was playing my bass with one of the amp factory's excellent profiles. It started to do sounds like a broken speaker cone. But only if I played loud. So it sounded fine when I played it normally (i.e. not slapping etc).
Then I plugged in my guitar and it's parping and fizzling and sounding weak.
I thought maybe the speakers are blow, but I played some Morbid Angel and Opeth and they sounded fine.
Could my speakers be blown? I am using Hi Fi floorstanders through an amp.
How do I tell what is the matter?
Just got hold of a bass. Are there any good bass profiles out there? I like clean and warm but would like to try other stuff.
Any recommendations really appreciated!
If you're finding them a bit thin, add a green screamer with 0 drive, 0 tone and play between 1.5 and 4 on the volume. This really chugged them out for me.
So I downloaded these and added a gate and a tubescreamer (purely as a boost; tone on 0, drive on 0, volume on 2.6) and they are brutal.
Wonderful.
I tried the Cornford, sounds pretty good when you dial the gain down. Thanks. I'll post up my settings if I think I nail it. Thanks a lot!